I recently purchased 06/2011 Jacket #115B. Printed it out, put it together, read the instructions and found out that it doesn’t tell you what line is what size.
I looked up the size chart, but the amount of lines do not match the amount of sizes. How do you know which line is the size you need based on your measurements??
Thank you all for any advice =D
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Oct 24, 2011, 03.25 PMby patti-r
http://www.burdastyle.com/techniques/make-a-pattern-larger-or-smaller/technique_steps/4 See if the above information helps, the pattern usually indicates smallest to largest size of pattern purchased, the largest size is the solid line other size lines would be like -—-or————, the smallest is another type of mark, hope this what you mean. Best to print out in color lines show up better. Other members may have a better way of explaining.
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Oct 25, 2011, 12.21 PMby cinny
That doesn’t quite answer my question, but it’s very interesting and I do appreciate the link! because it does help for other projects. =D.
Thank you! (I ended up “figuring it out”, just followed my gut).